Baahahaaa! What a clown. Your Femur is nowhere near your ankle, but... I didn't sleep in a Holiday Inn last night either.It was great seeing Bru on the sidelines the following game and it will be great watching him run over DBs in 2024.
What purpose does this serve? Who posts this doom and gloom over a young man? Who thinks they can put limits on his ability to recover? A "medical professional" of all people should know better. And spoken with such confidence ("I can tell you...").
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I don't think they were being "haters". The injury looked bad enough that there was some serious doubt if he would be able to. I don't think I saw a single poster that was hating on Bru for his ankle being destroyed.Where's the haters who said he'd never play again as he lay on the turf?
c'mon. Time to man up and apologize.
I'll admit "haters" was not a good choice. I agree I've seen no one hating on Bru. He has 100% support from VOL fans (football fans in general).I don't think they were being "haters". The injury looked bad enough that there was some serious doubt if he would be able to. I don't think I saw a single poster that was hating on Bru for his ankle being destroyed.
Yeah, that is much more in line with what you were looking for. Absolutely no ill intent with my post.I'll admit "haters" was not a good choice. I agree I've seen no one hating on Bru. He has 100% support from VOL fans (football fans in general).
We all have opinions. Mine is that it was bad taste to publicly prognosticate over a young man's future, without information, while he lays on the field in pain and his family, friends, fans watch and pray.
Would "heartless" have been better? Maybe "lack of social filter"?
Whatever, it would be appropriate to hear "not my brightest moment" from these folks.
the line was terrible and gave joe zero timeI’m smoking understanding the game.
Vols were 4th among Power 5 teams in avg yards per rush and rushing yards, without a true mobile QB. That’s not on the same planet as your “terrible” label. Our RBs weren’t achieving this themselves.
Watch our OL play!!! Don’t just look at them on avg. less than 2 plays per game when we give up a sack, and say “Well, our OL must have F’ed up again. Whose fault?” Look at all 70+ plays, each man. Look at how they work together, along with H-back and/or TE. Wished some of our fans knew more before spouting off.
ER medical professionals treat acute injury.It was great seeing Bru on the sidelines the following game and it will be great watching him run over DBs in 2024.
What purpose does this serve? Who posts this doom and gloom over a young man? Who thinks they can put limits on his ability to recover? A "medical professional" of all people should know better. And spoken with such confidence ("I can tell you...").
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Agree..but the thing about Bru, Coop, and Pili that sets them apart from the rest is their leadership status within their position group. Whenever one of those three was out, you could see their whole room take a step backwardsCampbell is big as well. When healthy he played really well at LT. In CHRIST Alone